This
year's graduates had a very successful summer of garnering excellent writing
and editing positions. In penetrating this year’s market, where
numerous positions are being outsourced, PWTC grads once again exemplified
the virtues of generous backgrounds in traditional English and hands-on,
high-tech preparation.

Randy Allain won a position teaching writing/English
in Bridgewater-Raynham High School, Bridgewater, MA; Allie Struzik
secured an editor’s chair at Alloy Publishing Corporation in Westfield,
MA; Danyu Wang found high-tech/writing employment with
Information Technology on the UMass campus; Heidi Costa
is presently working as a writer at the Metrum Research Group in Simsbury,
CT; Jamie Griesbach joined the Educational Development
Corporation in Newton, MA as a researcher and writer; Jennifer
McDaid interned with the Linda Roghaar Agengy here in Amherst;
Sean Whelan signed on with Unica Corporation in Waltham, MA as
a communications intern; Thomas Ouelette will be moving
to Washington, DC where he is the new writer/editor for the Capitol District
Post Office Newsletter; Kaitlin Barry is a writer-designer
liason for Staples, Inc., Framingham, MA; Meghan Bass
is an applications coordinator for the Swedish firm Education First in
Cambridge, MA; Timothy Brodeur joined Shayna Murray,
Michael Meisner and Erin Ryan at Meditech in Framingham, MA – he
is a writer/editor/lecturer; Tina Cheng landed a writing/editing
internship with Forrester Research Corp. on Wall Street, NYC, J.
Matthew Duggan is writing and editing for Draeger Medical, Andover,
MA; Tze Ken Lee found a home for his Chinese-English
and high-tech editorial skills as a documentation editor at SupportPlus
in Shanghai, China; and lastly, Ryan Freedman has joined
PWTC grads Christina Aviles, Meghan Best, Erin McNamee and Denise Hale
at Eze Castle Software in Boston, MA. What a term!